As a person who has worked in a daycare for 5 years best solution for the poops on cloth diapers are liners inserts. (I've changed every single cloth diapers you can think of) I believe all the liners inserts are biodegradable and you just flush with the poop down the toilet. They come in a roll with at least a months worth (100 ct) Hope this helps.
@@janinedear-barlowThat is what they claim to do, disolve in toilet. Maybe the water pressure where you are from is not as strong and that could be the reason they do clog it. But the point is liners help tremendously for sticky poop and if you want you can throw it away in the trash and the liners will eventually disolve unlike diapers that just stay on landfills for so many years.
@@jesystar there's been a few videos about them and also wipes. So I also looked it up online and it said the same thing. I will definitely be using them on holiday but putting them in the bin.
I use 2 buckets as a spray protector. I cut the bottom out of one bucket. That one goes in the toilet and I use big clothes pins to attach my diaper or insert. Once done I spray the bucket without the bottom and put in in the other bucket to catch the water running off.
As a person who has worked in a daycare for 5 years best solution for the poops on cloth diapers are liners inserts. (I've changed every single cloth diapers you can think of) I believe all the liners inserts are biodegradable and you just flush with the poop down the toilet. They come in a roll with at least a months worth (100 ct) Hope this helps.
They aren't and the block toilets. If you put them in the wash they don't dissolve.
@@janinedear-barlowThat is what they claim to do, disolve in toilet. Maybe the water pressure where you are from is not as strong and that could be the reason they do clog it. But the point is liners help tremendously for sticky poop and if you want you can throw it away in the trash and the liners will eventually disolve unlike diapers that just stay on landfills for so many years.
@@jesystar there's been a few videos about them and also wipes. So I also looked it up online and it said the same thing. I will definitely be using them on holiday but putting them in the bin.
@@janinedear-barlow Sounds great! 😊
I use 2 buckets as a spray protector. I cut the bottom out of one bucket. That one goes in the toilet and I use big clothes pins to attach my diaper or insert.
Once done I spray the bucket without the bottom and put in in the other bucket to catch the water running off.
Nienke C. I love it, that's exactly what I ended up doing! Here is my DIY video: ua-cam.com/video/v3vzyUhhTAM/v-deo.html
I loved using cloth diapers on you when you were a baby. I used a diaper pail, rinsed them out in the toilet and washed them every couple days.
Dunk and swish girl lol no mess! I wear gloves and ring in out and throw in the pail...
Did you do a bunchafarmer review?
What kind of sprayer do you use
Technical terms, schmechnical terms, they aren't always necessary. So, you referred to the next go around- when is that going to be?